Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the world and is expected to rise from 1.4 million annually diagnosed patients worldwide in 2012 to 2.4 million patients by 2035. In the Netherlands, currently 13,000 new patients are diagnosed with CRC each year, of which approximately one third have rectal cancer. The prognosis of patients with rectal cancer has improved significantly during the last two decades in the Netherlands. The cornerstone of locoregional treatment is still surgery, and improved quality of resection as well as locally advanced rectal cancer by specialised surgical teams contributed substantially to these improvements. Rectal cancer surgery is complex and requires specific expertise. But despite specialis...
The incidence of colorectal cancers detected at an early stage, that is stage T2 or less, has increa...
The implementation of bowel cancer screening programs has led to a rise in the incidence of early re...
The last 30 years have witnessed a significant increase in the diagnosis of early-stage rectal cance...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
International audienceKnowledge of the biology and management of rectal cancer continues to improve....
Optimisation of surgical care means weighing the risk of treatment related morbidity against the pat...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
textabstractColorectal cancer is a major problem in the western world and has a rising incidence.1,2...
textabstractColorectal cancer is a major problem in the western world and has a rising incidence. [1...
In the last two decades, treatment of rectal cancer has considerably improved in Europe. Although th...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
The surgical treatment of rectal cancer is an ongoing developing field. The number of possible surgi...
It is important to understand advances in treatment options for rectal cancer. We attempt to highlig...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Background: Colorectal carcinoma is the most frequent malignant disease of the abdomen. Only radica...
The incidence of colorectal cancers detected at an early stage, that is stage T2 or less, has increa...
The implementation of bowel cancer screening programs has led to a rise in the incidence of early re...
The last 30 years have witnessed a significant increase in the diagnosis of early-stage rectal cance...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
International audienceKnowledge of the biology and management of rectal cancer continues to improve....
Optimisation of surgical care means weighing the risk of treatment related morbidity against the pat...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
textabstractColorectal cancer is a major problem in the western world and has a rising incidence.1,2...
textabstractColorectal cancer is a major problem in the western world and has a rising incidence. [1...
In the last two decades, treatment of rectal cancer has considerably improved in Europe. Although th...
Approximately one third of all colorectal malignancies are located in the rectum. It has long been r...
The surgical treatment of rectal cancer is an ongoing developing field. The number of possible surgi...
It is important to understand advances in treatment options for rectal cancer. We attempt to highlig...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Background: Colorectal carcinoma is the most frequent malignant disease of the abdomen. Only radica...
The incidence of colorectal cancers detected at an early stage, that is stage T2 or less, has increa...
The implementation of bowel cancer screening programs has led to a rise in the incidence of early re...
The last 30 years have witnessed a significant increase in the diagnosis of early-stage rectal cance...